ACSD-60538: Attributes don’t show correctly if product is disabled in All Store Views
The ACSD-60538 patch fixes the issue where if a product is disabled in All Store Views and enabled only in specific store view scopes, the product attributes don’t show correctly in the GraphQL response, leading to the product not being displayed properly. This patch is available when the Quality Patches Tool (QPT) 1.1.51 is installed. The patch ID is ACSD-60538. Please note that this issue is scheduled to be fixed in Adobe Commerce 2.4.8.
Affected products and versions
The patch is created for Adobe Commerce version:
Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.7-p1
Compatible with Adobe Commerce versions:
Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.7 - 2.4.7-p2
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If a product is disabled in All Store Views and enabled only in specific store view scopes, the product attributes don’t show correctly in the GraphQL response, leading to the product not being displayed properly.
Prerequisites:
Inventory module is installed.
Steps to reproduce:
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Create a configurable product with the color attribute and three child products (blue, black, and brown).
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Disable two associated child products (blue and black) on the All Store Views scope.
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Go to Store View scope.
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Enable child products (blue and black) on Store View scope.
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Run the below GraphQL request:
code language-graphql { products(filter: { sku: { eq: "SKU" } }) { items { ... on ConfigurableProduct { configurable_options { attribute_id, attribute_code, values { value_index label } } variants { product { sku } attributes { label code value_index } } } } } }
Expected results:
GraphQL response includes the attribute values for the child associated product that is disabled on All Store Views and enabled on the Store View scope.
Actual results:
GraphQL response has empty attribute values for the child associated product when the product is disabled on All Store Views and enabled on the Store View scope.
Apply the patch
To apply individual patches, use the following links depending on your deployment method:
- Adobe Commerce or Magento Open Source on-premises: Quality Patches Tool > Usage in the Quality Patches Tool guide.
- Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure: Upgrades and Patches > Apply Patches in the Commerce on Cloud Infrastructure guide.
Related reading
To learn more about Quality Patches Tool, refer to:
- Quality Patches Tool released: a new tool to self-serve quality patches in the support knowledge base.
- Check if patch is available for your Adobe Commerce issue using Quality Patches Tool in the Quality Patches Tool guide.
For info about other patches available in QPT, refer to Quality Patches Tool: Search for patches in the Quality Patches Tool guide.